Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Formation of Haryana 17 th State of India First Chief Minister of Haryana

Facts About formation of Haryana
Haryana state was formed on 1 November 1966, on the recommendation of the Sardar Hukam Singh Parliamentary Committee. The formation of this committee was announced in the Parliament on 23 September 1965. On 23 April 1966, acting on the recommendation of the Hukam Singh Committee, the Indian government set up the Shah Commission under the chairmanship of Justice J. C. Shah, to divide and set up the boundaries of Punjab and Haryana giving consideration to the language spoken by the people. The commission gave its report on 31 May 1966. According to this report the then districts of Hissar, Mahendragarh, Gurgaon, Rohtak, and Karnal were to be a part of the new state of Haryana. Further, the tehsils of Jind (district Sangrur), Narwana (district Sangrur), Naraingarh, Ambala and Jagadhri were also to be included. The commission recommended that Tehsil Kharar (including Chandigarh  should be a part of Haryana.  Pt.Bhagwat Dayal Sharma, MLA from Yamunanagar became first Chief Minister of Haryana.
Capital of Haryana Chandigarh

The city of Chandigarh, and a Punjabi-speaking area of Rupnagar district were made a Union Territory serving as the capital of both Punjab and Haryana. According to the Rajiv-Longowal Accord, Chandigarh was to be transferred to the state of Punjab in 1986, but the transfer was delayed and it has not been executed so far due to various reasons.
Tag: Haryana formation, First Chief Minister of Haryana, Pt.Bhagwat Dayal Sharma, Demarcation of boundary of Haryana and Punjab, State Flora and fauna, Demographics,  general knowledge of about my state haryana

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